Showing posts with label Sarah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sarah. Show all posts

Sunday, July 10, 2011

My Jumbled but Joyous June...

Absence makes the heart grown fonder…. So, didya miss me?


A lot has been goin on, but I guess it’s good that I’ve been livin’ life and havin’ fun, not having an abundance of downtime to sit on my neglected couch with my pearly white macbook and blog everyday. As much as I’d like to do such, that’s just not how I roll most of the time HAHA.


So, I left off talking about my new job at P.C.-Goenner Talent Agency. So far, things have been pretty great. It’s definitely a job that can be pretty chaotic, but it’s great to be doing something I enjoy, but one where I am also learning more everyday. I love the variety of what comes in… of course we get local commercials and such, but things like a global Miracle-Gro commercial, a national Best Buy commercial starring Peyton Manning, and castings for Modern Family have also crossed my screen.


As I entered the new job, I also had the chance to revamp the office. Thanks to Sarah and Paul for the assistance :-)


Here are the in progress shots...


Sarah and I found wine and cheese was a necessity :-)


Here's the lobby with pics of my fabulous talent!


The hallway...

to the bathroom...

ANNND my office room...


Please excuse the broken blind.... i'm TRYING to find one that will fit it!



That’s the job… but let’s see… the end of May and the month of June was pretty exceptional in several other ways as well.


Let’s look at highlights:

Meeting Mark Ballas at the Taste of Cincinnati


But we also had a blast with a magician...


and winning blow-up monkeys that we named Maurice and Moe.


Oh yah… and PUH-LEASE watch this video of this man dancing during one of the concerts BAHAHHAA.


There is SO MUCH WIN in this video. Accolades also awarded to the stylish camo crop top lady for best ill-fitting, drunken dancing.




Then he started a dance lesson... apparently crack is a necessary part of his instruction.





And this is for my friend, Rachel... she can't resist old men or Asian children.




Maurice and Moe had a blast. They sang all the way home... or were throwing up gorilla gang signs... we were unsure.

NEXT- I spent Memorial Day at Cincinnati Zoo with Chelsea and her family...


Sarah and I had a fun night out with some of her old friends...


Sarah and I did an independent film in Cincinnati entitled "Call Me"…



Then Sarah and I, along with her brother and one of my talents, Zach, spent a day Huntington Field in Columbus shooting an independent film, "Gibsonburg," that will be shown at Sundance and potentially on Disney Channel.

Oh yah, and sidenote...in the midst of it all, I did a murder mystery.


Creepy Caper, eh? (P.S. it's me...)


Yea, so I was a little angry... I'm just misunderstood!


All in all, everybody had a good time :-)


June was definitely a month of run-around, but it was full of new beginnings, drama, and new connections.


Overall, aside from the high gas receipts, a pretty stellar 30 days :-)


(Photo credits: Sarah Brown, Cliff Fawcett, and Myself)

Friday, May 6, 2011

4am?! Bah... What I do to experience history...

July 29, 1981 was a momentous day. A beautiful, 20 year old Diana Spencer was catapulted into not only the royal family, but into the hearts of the onlooking world. Her fairytale wedding was watched globally 750 million people.

No wedding has gained that much attention... that was until April 29 when over 2 billion were glued to their tv's to watch the nuptials of William and Kate.

Unfortunately, to Paul and I's dismay, Kate was pressured to keep her invite list extremely small, and therefore, we were not invited to Westminster Abbey.

Boo.

As a plan B, we decided to celebrate the event in the comfort of my living room. While Paul grabbed some Zzz's at home before coming over, Sarah joined in and we decided to use the time to catch up on America's Next Top Model as a "pre-game" if you will.

She decided to help celebrate the event with the assist from her Easter basket in the form of a perfectly formed chocolate bunny.

This was in addition to the munchies I threw together. I thought in connection to the special day, we should celebrate with tea, croissants, and blueberry muffins. Blueberry of course to help signify the RIDICULOUS engagement ring Kate was sporting. Some girls have all the luck.

As Sarah and I chattered and watched some tv before the big event, our exhaustion got the best of us and we slipped into la-la land. That was before the 4 am knock on my dorm. I stumbled over to discover this...

Paul showed up as dapper as ever (well, at least for a 4am living room wedding viewing), wearing a top hat and sporting a cane. Oh, and we must not forget his signature house slippers.

Paul was enthralled in the festivities thanks to his sleep before hand, and he was fully immersed in the post wedding events.

That was in contrast to Sarah and I who were fighting off sleep...

It may not have been pretty, but it was history. It was fabulous, in both witnessing a world event, and also in spending some time with some amazing friends.


I raise this symbolic blueberry muffin to you, William and Kate...


Thursday, March 10, 2011

So... I am in a Clooney movie...

Yah.... RIGHT!?!?

My life is a constant series of random events and opportunities that seem to appear out of nowhere. The most recent occurrence appeared in the form of a text message at 11:30pm last Wednesday night.

My friend, Sarah is associated with a local talent agency and had connections to the upcoming George Clooney movie "The Ides of March" that was taping in SW Ohio. She had planned on needing to be on set Friday, but late Wednesday her agent called her and told her that not only did they need her on Thursday, but that she should grab a couple people to come along. Hence the late night text I received.

Now, who in their right mind passes on the opportunity to be an extra in a movie directed by AND starring George Clooney? I'll tell ya who, NOT this girl!


I stayed up all but 2 hours that night washing clothes and prepping outfit options as we were instructed to bring 3-5 choices for the wardrobe people to sort through. Hey y'all... the life is rough :-)

At 6am Sarah, two other friends Naomi and Stephanie, and I headed out as we had a call time of 8:30 and a 2 hr drive ahead of us. After getting to Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, getting checked in, going through wardrobe and waiting for everyone to get coordinated, we were instructed to get on a bus that would take us across campus to set.

We filmed inside the auditorium in the building seen here... :-)

On the bus, we were told more information about the movie, the scene we were shooting that day etc. I can't tell ya toooo many details because you'll have to go see the movie when it comes out in October, but it is a political movie and we were a part of a debate scene where Clooney (Gov. Mike Morris) stands his ground against a Senator Pullman.

To not bore you with step-by-step commentary of the day, I'll give you the overview.
  • Naomi and I sat together house right just a few rows from the stage, but had annoying college boys behind us.
  • Clooney is quite the jokster. He was constantly trying to make us laugh and finishing the scene by ad libing things like "George Clooney is very attractive," "This movie is going to be awesome," and "I love green beer." (That final comment in connection with it being the infamous "Green Beer" week at MU.)
  • The crew and AD dept. were super awesome and fun to work with. I assumed I'd feel like part of a cattle call and pushed around, but it really was a lot of fun and I was able to learn a lot by watching how they set up shots and just operated in general.
  • After a few hours, everyone was dismissed except the first few rows in the auditorium, which included Naomi and I... awesome. We got to do a few extra set-ups and then headed out to get lunch, be told we were getting paid (which was in contrast to what we had originally believed) and cross our fingers as they announced door prizes. Unfortunately, the itunes gift cards, tv, and wii set were not in the cards for us. Over it.
Here is Naomi and I on a bathroom break... we couldn't take pics where they were filming, so here is out "kinda-on-set" picture!


That was day 1. Luckily, as 80-90% of the extras were dismissed, we were part of the group invited back for Friday shooting. Score.

Day 2...Friday morning Sarah, Naomi, and I headed out even earlier as our call was 8am. By the time we got to set we were told that a few other of the actors would be in the day's scene. Who you ask?

RYAN GOSLING! (Not to contradict popular belief, yes... he was very attractive.)


the always entertaining Paul Giamatti...


and the classic Phillip Seymore Hoffman.


Although it was only a few hours of shooting, we had glimpses of the additional celebs, got to be involved in another part of the debate, and we were able to get a better understanding of how the scene would be coming together in the movie itself.

On top of that, I almost got to meet George. Almost.
Long story short, George and I have a mutual friend in Hollywood storyboard artist, J. Todd Anderson. I worked with him recently doing some choreography for "Nativity: A Pop Opera," an annual show he does in the Dayton/Cinci area, and George has collaborated with him on projects like "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" Upon texting J. Todd to tell him I was on set with George, he told me that I should tell George that I know him. After our final scene on Friday I talked to a few members of the crew and asked if I could stick around to try and catch George in a "down" moment. We waited for a bit but seeing as he was working double duty acting AND directing, and since we needed to catch our bus back to not have to walk in the rain, we decided we'd have to catch him the next time :-)

Among all of that, what was the craziest thing we saw? Well, since you asked, I'll tell ya. After we concluded shooting, we were standing outside trying to escape the rain waiting for the buses back to our base. There was a woman, baby in stroller, camera phone in hand, standing in the ever-intensifying rain apparently hoping for a star-studded glimpse. Unfortunately, they would still be shooting inside for quite a while, but I'm sure your baby will thank you for that pneumonia later. **Mother of the Year nominee**... syke.



So overall, it was just a pretty cool Thursday-Friday combo for my average Ohio life. But let's hope this was a peek at my fabulous life to come!